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Finality of the Crucifixion
Robin Jensen, Patrick O’Brien Professor of Theology, director of Notre Dame’s Master of Theological Studies, and teacher of the history of Christian art, contemplates...
View EventGaze of Dignity
Noah Furneri ’21, a current Master of Theological Studies student at the University of Notre Dame, contemplates the sculpture Bound Christ by Giacomo Manzù, which stands...
View EventIncense and Prayer
Mae Harkins ’24, an art undergraduate major at the University of Notre Dame shares a captivating work is entitled Ash Banquet by Zhang Huan. Based in Shanghai, China, Zhang Huan...
View EventBuilding an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Podcast: Ferguson
The opposite of racist isn’t ‘not racist.’ It is ‘antiracist.’ What’s the difference? One endorses either the idea of a racial hierarchy as a racist, or racial...
View EventTradition and Contemporaneity: Learning from the Past
Architect and 2017 Rafael Manzano Laureate José Baganha will present the delicate balance between innovation and tradition, one of his areas of expertise. He is committed to...
View EventBetrayal
Kelly Courington, academic advancement director for the College of Engineering and a Theology Master’s student Notre Dame, explores a small print created by Albrecht Durer, who...
View EventThe Rock of the Church
Fr. Peter Rocca C.S.C., a Holy Cross priest, Rector Emeritus of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, and chaplain to the ROTC detachment here on campus, explores a painting familiar...
View EventNever Alone
Jennifer Boggess, the Visitor Services Lead at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, introduces the 16th-century painting, Christ with Mary and Martha by Rocco Marconi. Marconi...
View EventA Mystical Winepress
Bridget Hoyt, Curator of Education for Academic Programs at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, explores a work of art on loan to the Museum from the Thoma Foundation. This...
View EventThe Sinfulness of One
Gina Costa, Communications Program Director at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, leads us through a meditation on Massacre of the Innocents attributed to Valerio Marucelli. ...
View EventChrist-Like Courage
Meredith Glunz ’27, a first-year architecture student, contemplates a sculpture of Saint Joan of Arc crafted by Emmanuel Fremiet in the late 19th century. The lines and curves...
View EventPersevering with Hope
As we journey together through the solemn days of Lent, the Alliance for Catholic Education and ThinkND invite you to join us as we walk toward the light that our faith tells us...
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